• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Radiator fluid tastes sweet to dogs, they’ll drink it happily if it’s provided. It’s one of those things that assholes who kill dogs tend to know.

    Same for cats.

    It’s a horrible way to kill an animal, and it’s hard to imagine the pooch having access to radiator fluid accidentally.

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      11 days ago

      Coolant leaks kill a lot of pets and strays. It sounds like OP’s story was intentional, but it does happen by accident.

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        10 days ago

        They do.

        But coolant leaks typically aren’t happening the same time some one is dog sitting or whatever.

        If they lived together, I suspect it wouldn’t be so hard to believe it was an accident; but randomly having a radiator leak the same time your dog sitting? Or the dog is visiting?

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          10 days ago

          I had a neighbor who worked on cars in his driveway. Several neighborhood cats died before people realized what was going on. This was back in the 90s, though, and I don’t see so many outdoor cats nowadays.

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            10 days ago

            Let’s just be honest here and recognize that wasn’t an accident. He may not have intended to harm animals; but he was intentionally releasing toxic substances into the environment.

            (Illegally, I might add.)

            It’s one thing if you have a burst radiator hose or something where you can’t easily clean it.

            It’s something else if it’s a regular occurrence.